Showing posts with label Windows 7 support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows 7 support. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Procedure To Upgrade Vista To Windows 7 Using Upgrade Discs Without Losing Data

It is not a simple and easy task to install a new operating system, and you might be concerned quite understandably. The main concern is that you need to be sure whether you will be able to keep all of your files and programs when upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7. In case you have a Windows 7 upgrade disc, you can stay relieved and upgrade confidently. You can be sure that your valued data will not go as it still be there when you start your new Operating System. Here are some Windows 7 support instructions that may help you:

Windows 7 support instructions

  • You need to Start the computer. Then allow Windows Vista to load completely, and then insert the Windows 7 upgrade disc. Wait a moment, and a window titled Install Windows crops up.
  • You need to then click on Install Now, and then click a button to indicate whether you would like Windows 7 to check the internet for updates that might be relevant before beginning the actual update process.
  • After that, you can click an item on the list to indicate whether you would like to install the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows 7. Then you can click on the Next button.
  • You need to carefully examine the license terms for Windows 7. For continuing the installation, you need to click on I accept the license terms and then click on the Next button.
  • You can click on Upgrade when you are asked what type of installation you would like to perform. Then Windows 7 checks your computer for ensuring compatibility. In case there is a problem, the installation utility shows a report. In case there are no major issues that are detected, you can click on the Next button to continue. Then the installation utility begins copying Windows 7 to the hard drive and upgrading the operating system.
  • You can click a button to indicate whether you would like Windows 7 to update itself immediately, or ask you later.
  • You need to confirm that the system time and date are correct, and then click on Next.
  • Subsequently, you need to click on a button to indicate whether your computer is on a work, home or public network. The Windows 7 OS then finalizes your system’s settings and then loads the login screen. You can click on the icon for your Windows username, and then enter your password if applicable to load the desktop.

Follow these steps, and you’ll have no hiccups upgrading Vista to Windows 7 using upgrade discs. And you’ll also be assured that there’ll be no loss of data.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

How To Run The Automatic Malware Scans With Windows Defender

Windows Defender is an antispyware program developed by Microsoft, which helps to detect malware infections, and scans the files for removing viruses and spyware from your PC. Windows Defender is included with the Windows XP and Windows 7 operating systems. The Windows Defender program detects and stops most spyware from installing automatically, and removes spyware that has already affected your PC. However, of late, many users have complained about the issues regarding the Windows Defender in Windows 7. According to the Windows 7 support, most users complained that their computer was infected with junk, like spyware and viruses, and it ran into bigger problems that ranged from glitches in the system and slow operating speeds, to privacy invasion, altering of the home page, and even access of the computer to use it to attack another system.

You can follow these steps to run the automatic malware scans in Windows 7, with the Windows defender antispyware.
  • In the first step, click the Start menu. You would see a Search box to locate the programs in the system. Here, type Windows Defender into the Search box, and click its name in the list. 
  •  Earlier, in Windows Vista, the Windows Defender could be found on the Start menu itself. However, in Windows 7, typing its name into the Search box is the quickest way to locate the Windows Defender program, since it no longer lives on the Start menu, as it did in Windows Vista. It is also not listed under any category in the Control Panel. 
  • Once you locate the Windows Defender program, click on the Windows Defender’s Scan button on the top menu. Windows Defender immediately performs a quick scan of your PC. Wait for the process to get finished. You can also seek assistance from Windows 7 support to run the Windows defender automatic scan. 
  •  In the next step, click Tools, choose Options, and select the Automatically Scan My Computer check box, and then click Save. Hence, it would schedule automatic scans to run at 2 a.m. every day, an easy way to help keep your PC safe. 
  • It is always advised to run more than one spyware scanner on your PC. Antispyware programs are compatible with each other, and each program would scan separately without interrupting, unlike the antivirus programs.
 Hence, these simple steps would help you to run the automatic scan of Windows Defender in your systems. For more information, contact Microsoft’s official website.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Tutorial For Setting Up A Projector On A Windows 7 PC


As you might already know, Windows 7 is the successor of Windows Vista. It comes with lots of pre-installed applications for providing a trouble free computing experience for its users.

Students and businesspersons often use a projector to present projects and reports. Windows 7 is compatible with most projectors that may be plugged into it. Using a projector however may not be as easy as it sounds. When connecting a projector to the computer, you may face a number of issues. What you will need in such instance would be easy to follow troubleshooting steps for solving these and other problems. Thankfully, the internet is littered with a number of good solutions. Here we present a few valid, tried and tested instructions to set up a projector

Windows 7 support instructions
1.       Plug your projector device to your computer. You can do this by connecting the VGA or DVI cable to the video port of your computer.
2.       Click on the Windows “Start” button located the bottom left hand corner of your desktop. Alternatively, you can press the key that bears the logo of Microsoft on it.
3.       Select control panel from the start menu.
4.       Select the link labeled “Connect to a projector” located in the hardware and sound settings. This will open up a blue panel with different display settings. The shortcut to connect to the projector is “Ctrl + Windows Logo key + p”. The projector settings window will open up, and from here, you can select how your desktop should be displayed.
5.       Select your desired display setting. The different options for display settings include:
-          Show Desktop Only On Computer Display – Make use of your existing display.
-          Duplicate Desktop on projector – The display will be on both your existing display and a connected projector.
-          Extended Desktop to projector – Image will be displayed on both the monitors. This option is extremely useful for displaying presentation through the projector.
6.       Once you made your choice, the projector settings window closes, and the new settings will come to effect

So that’s how to go about setting up a projector on Windows 7 PC. If in case you are facing any problems in doing so, you can contact the Windows 7 support team for further assistance. You can also choose to go through the Microsoft support websites as well as the technical forums.